In this gripping follow-up to The Last Wife, Kate Hennig continues her Tudor Queens Trilogy by cleverly exploring victim shaming, sexual consent, and the extraordinary ability of girls becoming women as she reimagines the scandalous and little-known story of Elizabeth the First before she was Queen.

The story of inventor Elijah McCoy, whose name became a byword for quality, as in "the real McCoy." The play explains why we've never heard of him and reclaims a fascinating man's life from undeserved obscurity.
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Living on the shores of Lake Huron, Ev Nuttall and her son Ec run a quirky tourist camp. Both compulsive liars, mother and son teeter between love and hate as they bellyflop into the deep end of manic domestic discord. Learn More